The network connections appears to work correctly albeit the erros, but I have not tested it too much such as ping etc...

Any help is greatly appreciated,
wolfe

p.s. Also, I noticed on this older kernel it does not tell you it is a multi processor kernel, how do you make sure the kernel compiled to use both cpus? I know the newer 2.1.x kernles specifically say multiprocessor kernel upon boot up.

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Rodney110897Commented: 1997-11-30

First I'd advise you to set the Token Ring card to IRQ 10, IRQ 2 is a bit confusing.

As you can see, the bit pattern is the same except for the highest 12th bit. As it happens, this bit isn't used, only bit 0 - 10 are used. So both addresses map to the same IO-adres and you have a conflict.

So just set the soundcard to some other value like 0x240.

This solved a similar problem on a Windows '95 PC, I don't know how modern PC's with PCI-bus etc. handle IO, but that shouldn't matter since the cards used are older).

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